Baidu bragging about new IA model

Hello Traders,
Today I want to pitch you a very interesting idea!

Baidu (Ticker AT:BIDU.US) the famous "Chinese Google" is going to die with the AI market and has launched its Ernier 4.0 model being cheaper than OpenAI's GPT4 model. 4.13/million vs 5/million.

Why might we be interested?
Although it is one of the Chinese companies with the highest risk premium in the market, it is trading at very interesting prices and I think it's worth a look

It is currently trading at $88.03 with a low of $73.62. Since the tech war China has set out to replicate everything the west has for their country and it is possible that now is the time to see a recovery.
Its RSI is around the average and its bell shape marks a directionality of the control point (POC) around $105 so we could see a revaluation in the short term.


What do you think, do you think that it can eat the toast of the West?

Write below in the comments!
Ion Jauregui - Analyst ActivTrades






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